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    EU Border Control Raises Alarm Over Unofficial ETIAS Websites

    News TeamBy News Team25/01/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Frontex, the EU’s border control agency, has voiced concerns over unofficial websites related to the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS).

    With ETIAS set to launch in mid-2025, non-EU travellers will soon need this authorisation for entry. This article delves into the implications of unofficial ETIAS sites and the EU’s preparations to manage border control efficiently.

    Holidaymakers and travellers may face longer wait times at borders due to the new regulations. Reports suggest potential queues of over 15 hours as Britons travel into the EU.

    Agencies like Abta are preparing to support their clients, offering guidance on navigating the new requirements. Their upcoming webinar addresses the changes and educates agencies about what their customers should expect.

    Failing to comply with official procedures could lead to unnecessary delays and financial losses. Travellers relying on unverified sources risk having to reapply and incur additional costs.

    It is vital for stakeholders across the travel sector to stay informed about developments. Travellers are advised to double-check information sources to avoid falling into traps set by unofficial operators.

    As the system develops, continuous communication between the EU and travel agencies is essential to mitigate risks and enhance traveller experience.


    As the ETIAS implementation date approaches, it is critical for travellers to utilise official channels and remain informed.

    The collaborative efforts between EU agencies and travel bodies aim to ensure a seamless transition, safeguarding both travellers and their data.

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